For those wondering how the hell the number got so stupidly large, starting somewhere in 2022:
The court imposed a fine of 100 thousand rubles ($1,025) per day, with the total fine doubling every week.
By week 20 Google was already "owing" over 1 billion dollars and over 1 trillion by week 30. So expect the funny number to keep growing just because.
In any case, I don't think Google will come back to Russia anytime soon. Probably nothing to be gained there anyway.
44 0 ReplyThey should start a payment plan. $5 per day.
The current amount would be paid off by Saturday, April 11, 10951628027954030802047011389440
5 0 Reply20 decillion is more than the GDP of the entire earth by many orders of magnitude.
8 0 ReplyBut the fine is 20 decillion rubles, not dollars.
1 0 ReplySo like half a tic tac and a stick of bubblegum. Got it
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Please learn to exponent. 20 • 10^33^ So much more clear
20 6 ReplyApparently not on boost lol
1 0 ReplyBut not nearly as interesting seeing the big number. Also, who is that supposed to be clear to? The raised numbers are so small I can't even read them on my phone.
17 1 ReplyIt's your phone! You can change the font size or your lemmy client if it renders these numbers incorrectly.
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Not really. Most people aren't familiar with scientific or engineering notation. Writing £1,000,000, one million pounds or £1Million is a lot clearer than writing £1×10^6.
My cars odometer says 91,584, not 91.584×10^3
6 1 ReplyYour examples are with small enough numbers that indeed it can also be written out. Now if you please, write out 7.45•10^16
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It's click bait. Using exponents are not as eye catching.
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...rubles
11 0 Reply50 dollars
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Russia helping the US government force google to boycott russia.
9 1 ReplySo what does this mean for any existing business they do in Russia? I’m thinking mainly android / play store and things like YouTube?
4 0 ReplyTo put that into perspective, the World Bank estimates global GDP as around $100 trillion, which is peanuts compared to the prospective fine. Google would therefore have to find more money than exists on Earth to pay Moscow.
Seems a bit suspect.
72 0 Replythis also puts in perspective how dystopian all of the "this person might be the world's first trillionaire!!!" articles are
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Google buys Russia
49 0 ReplyPutin only wishes he could be bought out and become an American oligarch.
1 0 ReplyOh this is even worse! Imagine if we transitioned to Nation Company states!? The United States of Apple...hey. We don't gotta change anything...USA! USA!
17 0 ReplyNeal Stephenson has entered the chat.
2 0 ReplyThere’s a reason why all the cyberpunk stories are about corporatacracies and/or spacefaring feudalist states running human society in the future. Life imitates art.
14 0 ReplyI don't see the problem, it will be just like the days of company towns, except way bigger, they will control the banks, hospitals, prisons and military, and you cannot leave unless they let you!
2 0 ReplyProbably on the cards at some point when a company exceeds the gdp of a country.
It's essentially an asset purchase
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That might be an improvement over Putin.
6 0 Reply30 second unskippable ad before an oligarch accidentally falls out of a window.
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No. I will not live in a Shadowrun campaign without the dragons and orcs to keep me company. Just no.
4 0 ReplySorry bud, best RL can do for ya is kinda ok-ish VR. At least you can rock an 80s punk-glam style!
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Thought this was Ludacris so I googled the Russian gdp and google networth and yeah google could legitimately bye Russia with some change.
2 0 ReplyThey need Nuclear power plants and think of the passive cooling of a Siberian data=centre!
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Just wait a while and I'll be nickle. Althout Musk might be interested now.
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They must have taken into account the future inflation rates when they expect to receive the payment..
9 0 ReplyImagine Google just goes completely rampage mode and buys a fuck ton of drones and these Robot-Dogs with guns attached and lays fucking waste to Russia. This would be such an Deus ex machina to end this war.
17 3 Replyconsidering the track record they should start putting "courts" in quotes when discussing Russia.
33 0 ReplyLmao
That's... More than all of the value of everything on earth, combined.
By a lot.
107 0 ReplyI wouldn't give a quarter of Earth for that much. 😤
1 0 ReplyValue is relative. My cat is worth way more than that.
18 0 ReplyI would sell my cat for a bag of pretzels.
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They were smart and accounted for 6 months or so of Russian inflation as their currency collapses.
77 0 ReplyN = { value of everything in the Earth's crust, including art, wildly inflated for tax purposes }
N^2 < [(this fine)/(the U.S. GDP)]
This number is so comically large it only makes sense in astrophysics.
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Depends on the currency.
1 3 ReplyNo, it literally does not.
That's how ridiculous that number is.
Convert to Shiba Inu, Dodgcoin, idc. Still not even fucking close.
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138 0 ReplyExactly. I'm still missing the comical "or else...".
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Lol it's not an onion article!
How do you do this as a country and think anyone will respect anything you threaten again?80 0 ReplyLike seriosly, how would google pay more money than the world has? At least pretend to be serious, and fine them for a few billions only
7 0 ReplyThere's still a window you could "fall" out of...
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the internet in russia must be so good now
7 0 ReplyI play a lot of deadlock lately and i wish it was worse.
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You owe the Russian government $20 that's you're problem. You owe the Russian government $20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 that's their problem.
142 1 Replythat's you are problem
your
50 1 ReplyYur
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Twenty decillion rubles, best we can do is $3.50
53 2 ReplyI can pay two duodecillion tokens in a cryptocurrency I just made up. It is on track to overtake the ruble eventually!
2 0 ReplyThat's the exchange rate
1 0 ReplyIt's gonna be bout tree fiddy. Always tree fiddy! Gat dang lock-ness monsta!
13 1 ReplyI gave him a dollar...
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I might expect this kind of pissantry from North Korea, but Russia?
You'd think Mr. Google would just have a little accident out an 8th floor window.
20 1 Reply"The court imposed a fine of 100 thousand rubles ($1,025) per day, with the total fine doubling every week. Owing to compound interest..."
17 0 ReplyIt goes off my screen, it it 2 googol?
7 1 ReplyThat's in Ruzzian Rubles, in the civilized world we refer to that as: two flat stones.
22 0 ReplyThat equates to 1 googol rubles
13 1 ReplyLmao broke css that's how long the number is
28 0 ReplyLet's try one of their favorite retorts. No, u!
16 0 ReplyIs that in USD or in rubles?
23 0 ReplyRobux since that's more valuable than the Russian ruble
2 0 ReplySince everyone is just giving you joke answers, it appears to be USD.
20 0 ReplyI mean, I was mostly making a joke myself, the conversion rate is what 1 usd to 97 rubles?
While an entire order of magnitude is insane- especially at that large a number, the difference isn’t really meaningful.
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Robux.
50 0 ReplyThey've moved on from apple gift cards?
29 0 Reply
Dogecoin
15 0 ReplyFirst one, then the other.
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Russian government is near collapse if this shit is true. What a fucking pathetic joke they all are over there.
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